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TIIE OAfcbliN ISLAND, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1921
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I PHOTO J
A SUPPLIES J
Send for Catalogue
Special Attention to Mail Orders
Honolulu Photo Supply Co.
"EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC"
1059 Fort Street, Honolulu
P. O. Box 2999
WAIMEA
HOTEL
Headquarters for
TRAVELING MEN an.i
TOURISTS
Rates per Week: $17.50, 5.23,
$j0, and $35
Rate per Month: $65, $7L,
$35 and $120
Telephone 132-W
Hotel Leonad
(Formerly Majestic)
HONOLULU
Thoroughly l&nooated
Rates Reasonable
Hot and Cold Showers
and Tubs
Fort and Beretania Streets.
H. L. SHAW. Mar
Honolulu Paper Co.
Limited
Wholesale Paper Dealers
and Stationers.
821-823 Alakea Street
HONOLULU, HAWAII.
Alexander
&
Baldwin
Limited
Sugar Factors
Commission Merchants
Insurance Agents
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar
Company.
Haiku Sugar Company.
Pala Plantation.
Maui Agricultural Company.
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kahuku Plantation Company.
McBrydo Sugar Company.
Honolua Ranch.
Kauai Railroad Company.
Kahului Railroad Company.
Kauai Fruit & Land Company.
CALIFORNIA FEED CO. i
LIMITED i
i Dealers in I
i Hay, Grain and Chicken Supplies i
f SOLE AGENTS FOR
International Stock, Poultry Foed j
and other specialties. Arable (or 3
cooling Iron Roofs. Petaluma In- T
cubators and Brooders. J
King's Special Chick Feod i
P. O. Box 463 Honolulu
-
-
HOTEL LIHUE
(The Fairview)
Twenty-two Elegant Kooins
iu Main Building
. Three Airy Cottages
Cuisiue Unexcelled in Coun
try Districts
W. H. Rice, Jr.,
Proprietor
All Clear Now
"Money is the root of all evil."
That is the reason why we all try
to dig it up. Columbia Jester.
Early Registration Made for YM.C.A. Camp
There's a time In each year
Every fellow holds dear;
It's the good old camping time.
A word to the Y's has been suf
ficient, registrations for Camp nice,
June 26-July 8, under the direction
of the county V. M. C. A. are being
received. Boys from all parts of the
Island of Kauai will attend and a
number of live-wire leaders have
give!! their word thnt they will be
"v';i '?
HE'S
on hand to share in the big time.
Camp Reveries
Three minutes no chance for an
other, wink, for you have to be out
before the Becond whistle blows.
Get all dressed in three minutes!
Well, not exactly! Look dow.n the
line of tousled heads trying to rub
their eyes open pajamas, pinl:
nighties, B. V. D.'s shirted and
pantless or panted and -shirtless, all
stages of dress and undress. The
second whistle they're off double
Radio Concert
Heard on Kauai
A little after 5:30 p. m. last
Thursday evening the Honolulu Star
Bulletin inaugurated radio broad
casting in the Hawaiian islands.
The first official radio concert was
broadcasted by the Star-Bulletin
and lasted for an hour.
E. Llvesey, manager of the LI
hue radio station, being in the ra
dio game, was the first to hear the
radio concert on Kauai.
The first selection heard was a
song "I Hear You Calling Me," the
operator announcing the title of tha
selection and by whom played. The
next on the program was a song
by the famous Bert Williams, "No
body," . and following this a joke
was sprung about three negrpes' i:t
a poker game, the English and
French negroes were betting an 1
raised each other a pound (English
money), the American negro was
stuck for a few minutes, but finally
said, "Ah done know what yo' all
mean by one poun' but I'se wid you.
Ah raises yo-all a ton."
Following these, selections played
were as follows:
Hawaiian Rainbows.
Meditations Miss I'arlow, violin
Virginia Blues.
Blue, Blue, Blue.
After the Rain.
Put Me to Sleep-.
You Have Your Day.
Indiana Lullaby.
The operator then closed by thank
ing each and everyone for their
kind attention and stated that this
was the first official radio concert
in the Hawaiian islands by the Star
Bulletin and further concerts would
be announced. Good evening.
Mr. Llvesey says the voice and
music was very good and clear and
sure enjoyed tho concert. Richard
Rice dropped in heerd part of it.
The above reception was made or
the commercial upparatus at the Li
hue radio station, using the latest
receivers and the high polos and
antenna. Just what apparatus will
be necessary for tho general public
to use can only be determined by
tests. Mr. Llvesey says he will teHt
several types of apparatus using a
low antenna and will be glad to let
people know about what they will
need. He believes a small set mny
be constructed to cost about $75. It
Is hoped that the manufacturer on
the mainland get caught up with
the demand so that we will be able
to get some of the reasonably pric
ed sets here in tl. islands.
Of course, in order to get these
concerts in good so that quite u
number: can hear it at the same
time, it will be necessary to pur-
yV ' 'if.
quick, single file, down In front of
the old flag pole .for ten minutes of
peppy set-up drill and flag raising.
Gee! It makes a fellow tingle In
every muscle. Klnda cool? Sure Its
kinda cool, ain't the sun Just stick
ing his head out of the water. Old
glory Is reverently raised with a
sulute. Then a race for the morn
ing dip. "Ee-ee-ow it's swell tlis
morniig!" and they yell for pure
GOING
delight. "Beat youh dressed," and
he's half way back to the camp,
for a fragrant whiff from the cook
tent has floated down on the morn
ing breeze. Ob, boy, this is the
life!
So say thousands of boys who
have attended the annual summer
camps conducted by the Y. M. C. A.
in every country on the globe.
Detailed information can be sec
ured from County Secretary Neil
Locke.
TENNIS
(Continued from Page Two
ners will receive rackets put up by
B,. D. Baldwin:
Island Singles
Three matches were' played off in
the island singles last week, two
of which were battle royals and
developed some very fast play. The
match between Lindsay Faye and
Dr. Dunn went three sets, 0-4, 4-6,
G-4, Faye winning tl.o odd set and
match.
The match between Dwight Bald
win and Ichinose was close, and
although Baldwin won 7-5, G-4, he
had to fight all the way.
First Round Ends Monday
The time limit for the .first round
is up to next Monday and there are
nine more matches to be played off.
They are as follows: A. Horner vs.
Brolan, F. Horner vs. Allen, Cr
storpliine vs. Bedell, F. Burns vs.
Grelg, Ci;eevey vs. Cluttcrbuck, Bom
ke vs. Cannon, W. Kruse vs. Ran
kin, Glaisyer vs. Kay, and Miller
vs. Femandes.
The winner of this tournament gets
the Caleb Burns cup and tho first
leg on the Honolulu Sporting Goods
Store cup, which is to be won twice.
chase a reliable receiving set. This
would consist of a receiver, audion
detector und two stages of amplifi
cation, which complcre would cost
in the neigl.borhood of $150 or $175.
The small radio sets that are be
ing advertised by tho patters will
not be able to pick up tho concerts
on Kauai, the distance is too great.
They are very good for 25 or perhaps
50 miles. To get siguals on Kauai
a tube set will be recesasiy.
The "Acrioola Senior" which is a
one-tube receiving set and. is being
given away by the Honolulu Star
Bulletin for a certain number of
subscription, is 1 complete radio
phone receiving set and will enable
anyone on Kauai to bear the Star
Bulletin radio broadcasting static!'.
It is the ideal home set und with
the aid of several small head phones
several persons can listen in at the
same time. As stated before, if the
music and voice are wanted to be
heard clearly all . over the room or
hall as a great number of persons
can listen in, then it is advisable
to secure iu addition to the Aeriola
Senior a two stage amplifier and
loud speaking horn.
Attachments are being manufact
ured so that you ran use the sound
chamber of your phonograph us the
loud speaking horn.
Tough One
"Do you rail that a beefsteak- It
makes me laugh!"
"I'm glad to hear it, sir. R.hst peo
ple swear." Kasper (Stockholm).
TENDER FOR MACADAMIZING
OLOHENA ROAD
The Board of Supervisors of the
County of Kauai will receive bids
up to 10 o'clock of June 7th, 1922,
for furnishing all material, tools and
equipment necessary for the grad
ing and macadamizing of approxi
mately 3 miles of the Olohena road.
District of Kawalhau.
Plans and specifications may be
obtained from the undersigned.
Each bid to be accomponied by a
certified check for G per cent of
amount bid.
The Board of Supervisors reserves
the right to reject any or all bids.
It. F. MIDDLETON,
County Engineer.
(May9-16-23 20) I
TENDER FOR PIPE
The Hoard of Supervisors of the
County of Kauai, will receive bids up
Irt in n'i.ln,,!.- nf ftf.it. f. 1(jJ f.if.
, .' " ; ,7 r '"!,"" "!'eu
ui iiiiuiiih nit; iwiiuii nit, ni 1'iuinu
bids to be submitted on each list :
100 feet 4 inch redwood pipe,
100 feet 4 inch wood pipe, 100
feet head;
3.000 feet 3 inch wood pipe, 100
i'(?et head;
70t) feet 2 Inch wood pipe, 100
feet bend;
F. (). B. l'o?;t Allen, Kauai; and on
2200 feet 2 inch galvanized water
p!pe. F. (). B. Lihue Grammar School!
grounds. I
Prospective bidders may obtain '
blank proposals from the undersign-)
ed. I
The Board of Supervisors reserves
the right to reject any or all bids. 1
R. F. MIDDLETON,
County Engineer,
(MayG 16-23)
TENDER FOR HXTURES
The Board of Supervisors of the
County of Kauai will receive bids
up to 10 o'clock of May 25, 1922,
for furnishing the following:
4S water closet combinations com
plete, with seat-action flush valve
device, F. O. B. Port Allen, Kauai.
For information and blank pro
posal apply to the undersigned.
The Board of Supervisors reserv
es the right to reject any or all
bids.
R. F. MIDDLETON,
County Engineer.
(MayG-16-23)
TENDER FOR CONSTRUCTION OF
LIHUE SCHOOL UNITS
The Board of Supervisors of the
County of Kauai will receive bids
up to 10 o'clock of June 7th, 1922,
for furnishing all labor and tools
necessary for the construction and
full completion of:
(1) G Units, of 3 classrooms each,
(2) 8 Units, of 3 classrooms each,
on the Lihue Grammar School new
grounds.
Each of the above to constitute
a separate bid and the Board of
Supervisors reserves the right to
reject uny or all bids.
Each bid to be accompanied by a
eertified check of 6 per cent of
amount bid. I
Plans and specifications may be
obtained by' prospective bidders up
on application to the undersigned.
R. F. MIDDLETON,
County Engineer.
(April 25-May2-9-16 23-30.)
TENDER FOR MATERIAL ,
LIHUE SCHOOL UNITS
The Board of Supervisors of the
County of Kauai, will receive bids
up to 10 o'clock of May 25th, 1922,
for furnishing all material needed
in the construction of:
(1) 6 Units of 3 classrooms each.
(2) 8 Units of 3 classrooms each,
on the Lihue Grammar School new
grounds.
Each of the above to constitute a
separate bid and the Board of Su
pervisors reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
A full list of material in bid form
may be obtained upon application
to the undersigned.
R. F. MIDDLETON,
County Engineer.
(April 25-May2-9-16 23)
NOTICEI
All persons having claims against
the Hawaii Bank of Commerce,
Limited, and the Commercial Trust
Company, Limited, are directed to ,
present the same, duly ve'-ifled, 10
the Henry Waterhouse Trust Com
pany Ltd., Receiver of the Hawaii
Bank of Commerce, Limited, and
Commercial Trust Company, Limited,
within thirty .(30) days from and
after this 29th day of April. 1922.
HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUS!'
COMPANY. LTD., Receiver. Ha
waii Bank of Commerce. Limited,
and Commercial .Trust Company,
Limited.
A. N. CAMPBELL,
Manager.
NOTICE
All persons owing money to the
firm of S. Fukumoto, general mer
chants, of Kapaa, are hereby noti
fied to make immediate settlement
with the undersigned trustee.
Dated. Kapaa, May 9th, 1922.
M. S. HENRIQUES,
Trustee for Fukumoto Creditors.
tf.
CIRCUIT COURT, FIFTH CIRCUIT,
TERRITORY OF HAWAII
Estate of William Werner, Late of
Ilanalei, Kauai, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All creditors of said deceased a.e
hereby notified to present their
claims with proper vouchers or du y
authenticated copies thereof, even if
the claim Is secured by mortgat.J
upon real estate, to the undersign
ed, the duly appointed, " und quali
fied, Administrator of the estate (.f
said deceased, at his office at W:.
iniha, Ilanalei, Kauai, within si;
month from the date of tliu firs t
publication of this notice, to-wit:
May 2nd, 1922, In the Garden Islam",.
newspaper, or they will be for, ,:
; barred. And all persons iinlu'n-.d ti
' .. ,M ....I. . , 1. ...... I... i , . ,
J iw muni; 1 ill ill cil 11 IU PU II ; II I I . . ii II. I
t Administrator
dress.
at the abovv
Wuinihu, Ilanalei, Kanal. Ma; 2nc'
192i
A. MKNKFOGLIO.
Ai'miiii.'tr:,t(ir of the lCstat.j
ol William Werner, Deceas
ed. Mabial Kaneakua,
Attorney for Estate,
(My2-! It! 23 80,1922)
jm 'nij; CIRCUIT COI RT OF Till,
F'.h'TH ,K D1CIAL CIRCUIT,
TERIlirORY OF HAWAII
At Chambers. lu Probate
in the Matter of the Application
of GEORGE KAIIEANA KAIAWE
aud KEA111 MAKANAN1 KAIAWE.
his wife, for leave to adopt
MALU FRANCIS WALKER and
KANEHEKILA WALKEIl, Mi
nor Children,
SUMMONS
THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII,
To J. E. WALKER, father of the
above-named minors, Greeting:
You are hereby summoned, to ap
pear on Friday, the 23rd day of June.
1922. at 9:30 o'clock A. M.. at the
courtroom of the above entitled
court, in the County Building, in
Lihue, County of Kauai, Territory
of Hawaii, to answer or respond to
an application and petition herein
filed by GEORGE KAIIEANA KAIA
WE and KEAHI MAKANANI KAIA
WE, his wife, for leave to adopt
MALU FRANCIS WALKER, and
KANEHEKILA WALKER, your min
or children;
And you are hereby notified, that,
you may then and there, at the time
and place aforesaid, show cause, if
any you have, why the power of said
petition should not be granted aud
an order be made by said Court de
claring that, from that date, to all
legal intents and purposes, such
children are the children of said
petitioners and that their names be
thereby ehnneed tn MAI.1T PtlJWCia
KAIAWE, and KANEHEKILA KA
IAWE, respectively.
WITNESS the Honorable William
C. Achi, Jr., Judge of the Circuit
Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit,
at Lihue, Territory of Hawaii, this
10th day of April, 1922.
(Sgd.) J. C. CULLEN,
(Seal) Clerk.
(April 11-18 25 May 2 9-16-23-l'.-22)
FOR RENT
Two bedroom house on main road
adjoining Wailua river, lutely oc
cupied by W. E. Eklund; with
small building for garage und ser
vants quarters. Furnished. $G0 a
month. Apply to Lyle A. Dickey,
Tip Top Building, Lihue. M21tf
BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE
The business property of tho M.
S. Touias Co., at Kapaa, is for salo.
This porperty, consisting of a lo
76 x 100, a two story store build
ing, a residence and a garage, ! lo
cated on the main business thor
oughfare of Kapaa and at about tlw
I center of tho town. For further par
tlculars see
M. S. HENRIQUES
Trustee M. S. Tomas Co., Creditors
tf)
FOR SALE
Hariey-Davidsou motorcycle. Just
been thoroughly overhauled at Ka
paia Garage. Cash price $150.00.
Telephone 523-L. tf.
FOR SALE
Ford truck in good condition, $200
cash. See M. S. Hem iques, Kapaa.
tf.
FOR SALE
One solid oak (lining room set com
plete, $200; one mahogany chiffon
neir, $50; one mugouy bureau $55;
pianola (cau be used on any piano)
$75. Inquire of F. H. Aaser, Kb
kaha, or phone 93-W. 3t.
FOUND
Tube fur heavy truck tire, between
Kapaiu and Lihue about 2, months
ago. Owner cun have same by call
ing at this office, proving owner
ship aud payiug for this ad. tf.
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT GENERAL LEASES
Public Notice is hereby given that
at 1 o'clock P. M., Mondav, June 0,
1922, at the front door of tha Hana
pepe Postofflce, Hahapepe, Kauai,
T. H., there will be sold at public
auction to the highest bidders un
der the provisions of Section 73 of
the Hawailun Organic Act and Sec
tion 380 of the Revised Law3 of Ha
waii of K15. General Leases of the
following parcels of Government
land:
(1) Lot No. 33, Hnnnpepe Rice and
Kill Lots, ihuiap. V" Waimea,
Kauai, containing an area of 3.40
ttcres. more or le;;s; term of leas.,
IU j.. .11.-, from Juno C, 1922, up-et
rental, ?(10 per annum, payable
it-mi-annu;tlly in advance;
!::, Lot No. 74B, Hanapep,. Town
'...Is. llanapepe, Waimea. Kauai.
Ci.nt.i'r.liig an urea of 4,340 square
f .-. I. morn or less; term of leaso,
lit ye.us from June 5, 1922; upneV
reii.nl, $L3 per ' annum, payable
aeiiil-.innui l!y in :.d,;.i;ee;
(3 Portion of the Gov.m iiment Land
in Nua'olo Valley, below the For
est Reserve, Nuuloln, Waimea, Ka
uai, ct .if'iniilg mi ai; a of 80 ucr. s,
more or less; term of lease, 10
y.sir:; from Juno 5, 1922; upset
re;,u.l, sfiiii.ou per annum, payable
semi armia ly I:: : ivance.
The purrha.Rio shall immediately
after the sale pay th... first six
months rental, together with conts,
of advertising and all other charges
in connection with the preparation
of said leases.
The salo of the above General
Lilises Is subje.t to all the terms
a::d londitinns cf Government Gen
eral Lease issued by the office of
the Commissioner of Public Lands.
Maps of the lands to be leased
and form of Government General
Leas' are on file and they may be
seen at tho office of the Sub-Land
Agent, Lihue, Kauai, T. H., or at
the office of the Commissioner of
Tublic Lands, Capitol Building, Ho
nolulu, T. II.
For general information, apply at
the qfflce of the Sub-Land Agent,
Mr. J. M. Lydgate, County Building,
Lihue, Kauai. T. H or at the office
of the Commissioner of Public Lands,
Capitol Building. Honolulu, T. H.
C. T. BAILEY,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Land Office, Honolulu,
May 1, 1922.
(May91G-23-30.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF
GOVERNMENT LOT
Public Notice is hereby given that
at 1 o'clock P. M., Monday, June
5, 1922, at the front door of the
llanapepe Post Office, Hanupepe,
Kauai, T. H., there will be sold at
Public Auction to the highest bid
der under the provisions of Section
73 of the Hawaiian Organic Act and
Act 143, Session Laws of 1917, the
following Government Lot:
Lot No. 55, llanapepe Town Lots,
llanapepe, Waimea, Kauai, contain
ing an area of 9,750 square feet,
more or less; upset price $4,000.00.
The conditions of sale of the a
bove lot are:
(a) Only citizens of the United
States or persons who have declar
ed their intention to become cltl
'.ens of the United States may be
ome the purchaser;
(b) Terms, cash at the drop of the
hammer;
(c) The purchaser shall pay the
costs of advertising immediately af
ter the sale.
Map of this lot is on file and may
bo seen nt tho office of the Sub
Lat.d Agent at Lihue. Kauai, T. H.,
or at the office of the Commission
er of Public Lands, Capitol Building,
Honolulu, T. II.
For general information, apply at
tho office of the Sub-Land AgtUt,
Mr. J. M. Lydgate, County Building,
Lihue. Kauai, T. II, or at the office
of tho Commissioner of Public
Lands. Capitol Building. Honolulu,
T. H.
C. T. BAILEY,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Land Office, Honolulu,
May 1. 1922.
(Ma9-16-23-30)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned has been appoint
ed as administrator of the estate of
Renlchi Nagata, deceased, late of
Pakala. In the District of Waimea,
County of Kauai, all persons are
hereby notified, having any claim
against said estate to file them with
in six mouths after the first publi
cation of this notice, to wil: the 2nd
day of May. 1922. at his off bo
in Waimea. Kauai, or the same will
be forever burred; and all those In
debte.I to said estate to make pay
ment without fail.
WILLIAM O. CROWELL,
Administrator,
Estate of Renlchi Nagata,
deceased.
Lihue. May 2, 1922.
(May2-a 16 23)